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Under the White Dime rock with Lustre Creame

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Aaron Trozzo of Lustre Creame. Photo by Richard AmeryAt the Slice, Jan 29, an energetic new hard rock/ metal band called Under the White Dime who opened for progressive rock trio Lustre Creame.

Under the White Dime, including Alex Webster on guitar and voice, who sounded quite a bit like his cousin Tyson Wiebe (Planet Telex), as well as drummer Cameron Prince and bassist Colton Johasz were a blur of energy which had a good chunk of audience jumping in front of the stage. They incorporated elements of punk, metal, screamo and hard rock.

Lustre Creame had a solid set of innovative progressive rock with lots of intricate guitar and bassUnder the White Dime ”s Alex Webster. Photo by Richard Amery lines and some impressive drumming. Some impressive numbers were “Finger Exercise” which singer/guitarist Aaron Trozzo used his double necked Ibanez guitar.

Several big Tool influenced originals and impressive covers of ‘Whipping Post’ and ‘Aqualung,” were highlights of their set.

—By Richard Amery, L.A. Beat Editor

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